LABRADOR NEWS ROUNDUP — Konrad returns anomalous values

Joint-venture partners International CanAlaska Resources (VSE) and All North Resources (VSE) completed an initial phase of four drill holes at the Konrad property in the Voisey Bay region of Labrador.

The drilling tested two large conductor anomalies identified by ground and airborne geophysical surveys.

Hole K95-1, drilled on Anomaly A, encountered 24 ft. of massive to sub-massive pyrrhotitic-pyritic sulphides, returning only anomalous nickel and copper values. Assay results from the other three holes are pending.

Hole K95-2, also drilled on Anomaly A, is reported to have intersected over 92 ft. of up to 75% massive to sub-massive pyrrhotitic-pyritic sulphides.

Holes K95-3 and 4 tested Anomaly B, returning up to 20% pyrrhotitic-pyritic sulphides over up to 207 ft.

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